2 * linux/include/linux/sunrpc/svc.h
4 * RPC server declarations.
6 * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Olaf Kirch <okir@monad.swb.de>
14 #include <linux/in6.h>
15 #include <linux/sunrpc/types.h>
16 #include <linux/sunrpc/xdr.h>
17 #include <linux/sunrpc/auth.h>
18 #include <linux/sunrpc/svcauth.h>
19 #include <linux/wait.h>
23 * This is the RPC server thread function prototype
25 typedef void (*svc_thread_fn
)(struct svc_rqst
*);
29 * RPC service thread pool.
31 * Pool of threads and temporary sockets. Generally there is only
32 * a single one of these per RPC service, but on NUMA machines those
33 * services that can benefit from it (i.e. nfs but not lockd) will
34 * have one pool per NUMA node. This optimisation reduces cross-
35 * node traffic on multi-node NUMA NFS servers.
38 unsigned int sp_id
; /* pool id; also node id on NUMA */
39 spinlock_t sp_lock
; /* protects all fields */
40 struct list_head sp_threads
; /* idle server threads */
41 struct list_head sp_sockets
; /* pending sockets */
42 unsigned int sp_nrthreads
; /* # of threads in pool */
43 struct list_head sp_all_threads
; /* all server threads */
44 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp
;
49 * An RPC service is a ``daemon,'' possibly multithreaded, which
50 * receives and processes incoming RPC messages.
51 * It has one or more transport sockets associated with it, and maintains
52 * a list of idle threads waiting for input.
54 * We currently do not support more than one RPC program per daemon.
57 struct svc_program
* sv_program
; /* RPC program */
58 struct svc_stat
* sv_stats
; /* RPC statistics */
60 unsigned int sv_nrthreads
; /* # of server threads */
61 unsigned int sv_max_payload
; /* datagram payload size */
62 unsigned int sv_max_mesg
; /* max_payload + 1 page for overheads */
63 unsigned int sv_xdrsize
; /* XDR buffer size */
65 struct list_head sv_permsocks
; /* all permanent sockets */
66 struct list_head sv_tempsocks
; /* all temporary sockets */
67 int sv_tmpcnt
; /* count of temporary sockets */
68 struct timer_list sv_temptimer
; /* timer for aging temporary sockets */
70 char * sv_name
; /* service name */
72 unsigned int sv_nrpools
; /* number of thread pools */
73 struct svc_pool
* sv_pools
; /* array of thread pools */
75 void (*sv_shutdown
)(struct svc_serv
*serv
);
76 /* Callback to use when last thread
80 struct module
* sv_module
; /* optional module to count when
82 svc_thread_fn sv_function
; /* main function for threads */
83 int sv_kill_signal
; /* signal to kill threads */
87 * We use sv_nrthreads as a reference count. svc_destroy() drops
88 * this refcount, so we need to bump it up around operations that
89 * change the number of threads. Horrible, but there it is.
90 * Should be called with the BKL held.
92 static inline void svc_get(struct svc_serv
*serv
)
98 * Maximum payload size supported by a kernel RPC server.
99 * This is use to determine the max number of pages nfsd is
100 * willing to return in a single READ operation.
102 * These happen to all be powers of 2, which is not strictly
103 * necessary but helps enforce the real limitation, which is
104 * that they should be multiples of PAGE_CACHE_SIZE.
106 * For UDP transports, a block plus NFS,RPC, and UDP headers
107 * has to fit into the IP datagram limit of 64K. The largest
108 * feasible number for all known page sizes is probably 48K,
109 * but we choose 32K here. This is the same as the historical
110 * Linux limit; someone who cares more about NFS/UDP performance
111 * can test a larger number.
113 * For TCP transports we have more freedom. A size of 1MB is
114 * chosen to match the client limit. Other OSes are known to
115 * have larger limits, but those numbers are probably beyond
116 * the point of diminishing returns.
118 #define RPCSVC_MAXPAYLOAD (1*1024*1024u)
119 #define RPCSVC_MAXPAYLOAD_TCP RPCSVC_MAXPAYLOAD
120 #define RPCSVC_MAXPAYLOAD_UDP (32*1024u)
122 extern u32
svc_max_payload(const struct svc_rqst
*rqstp
);
125 * RPC Requsts and replies are stored in one or more pages.
126 * We maintain an array of pages for each server thread.
127 * Requests are copied into these pages as they arrive. Remaining
128 * pages are available to write the reply into.
130 * Pages are sent using ->sendpage so each server thread needs to
131 * allocate more to replace those used in sending. To help keep track
132 * of these pages we have a receive list where all pages initialy live,
133 * and a send list where pages are moved to when there are to be part
136 * We use xdr_buf for holding responses as it fits well with NFS
137 * read responses (that have a header, and some data pages, and possibly
138 * a tail) and means we can share some client side routines.
140 * The xdr_buf.head kvec always points to the first page in the rq_*pages
141 * list. The xdr_buf.pages pointer points to the second page on that
142 * list. xdr_buf.tail points to the end of the first page.
143 * This assumes that the non-page part of an rpc reply will fit
144 * in a page - NFSd ensures this. lockd also has no trouble.
146 * Each request/reply pair can have at most one "payload", plus two pages,
147 * one for the request, and one for the reply.
148 * We using ->sendfile to return read data, we might need one extra page
149 * if the request is not page-aligned. So add another '1'.
151 #define RPCSVC_MAXPAGES ((RPCSVC_MAXPAYLOAD+PAGE_SIZE-1)/PAGE_SIZE \
154 static inline u32
svc_getnl(struct kvec
*iov
)
159 iov
->iov_base
= (void*)vp
;
160 iov
->iov_len
-= sizeof(__be32
);
164 static inline void svc_putnl(struct kvec
*iov
, u32 val
)
166 __be32
*vp
= iov
->iov_base
+ iov
->iov_len
;
168 iov
->iov_len
+= sizeof(__be32
);
171 static inline __be32
svc_getu32(struct kvec
*iov
)
176 iov
->iov_base
= (void*)vp
;
177 iov
->iov_len
-= sizeof(__be32
);
181 static inline void svc_ungetu32(struct kvec
*iov
)
183 __be32
*vp
= (__be32
*)iov
->iov_base
;
184 iov
->iov_base
= (void *)(vp
- 1);
185 iov
->iov_len
+= sizeof(*vp
);
188 static inline void svc_putu32(struct kvec
*iov
, __be32 val
)
190 __be32
*vp
= iov
->iov_base
+ iov
->iov_len
;
192 iov
->iov_len
+= sizeof(__be32
);
197 struct in6_addr addr6
;
201 * The context of a single thread, including the request currently being
205 struct list_head rq_list
; /* idle list */
206 struct list_head rq_all
; /* all threads list */
207 struct svc_sock
* rq_sock
; /* socket */
208 struct sockaddr_storage rq_addr
; /* peer address */
211 struct svc_serv
* rq_server
; /* RPC service definition */
212 struct svc_pool
* rq_pool
; /* thread pool */
213 struct svc_procedure
* rq_procinfo
; /* procedure info */
214 struct auth_ops
* rq_authop
; /* authentication flavour */
215 u32 rq_flavor
; /* pseudoflavor */
216 struct svc_cred rq_cred
; /* auth info */
217 struct sk_buff
* rq_skbuff
; /* fast recv inet buffer */
218 struct svc_deferred_req
*rq_deferred
; /* deferred request we are replaying */
220 struct xdr_buf rq_arg
;
221 struct xdr_buf rq_res
;
222 struct page
* rq_pages
[RPCSVC_MAXPAGES
];
223 struct page
* *rq_respages
; /* points into rq_pages */
224 int rq_resused
; /* number of pages used for result */
226 struct kvec rq_vec
[RPCSVC_MAXPAGES
]; /* generally useful.. */
228 __be32 rq_xid
; /* transmission id */
229 u32 rq_prog
; /* program number */
230 u32 rq_vers
; /* program version */
231 u32 rq_proc
; /* procedure number */
232 u32 rq_prot
; /* IP protocol */
234 rq_secure
: 1; /* secure port */
236 union svc_addr_u rq_daddr
; /* dest addr of request
237 * - reply from here */
239 void * rq_argp
; /* decoded arguments */
240 void * rq_resp
; /* xdr'd results */
241 void * rq_auth_data
; /* flavor-specific data */
243 int rq_reserved
; /* space on socket outq
244 * reserved for this request
247 struct cache_req rq_chandle
; /* handle passed to caches for
250 /* Catering to nfsd */
251 struct auth_domain
* rq_client
; /* RPC peer info */
252 struct auth_domain
* rq_gssclient
; /* "gss/"-style peer info */
253 struct svc_cacherep
* rq_cacherep
; /* cache info */
254 struct knfsd_fh
* rq_reffh
; /* Referrence filehandle, used to
255 * determine what device number
256 * to report (real or virtual)
258 int rq_splice_ok
; /* turned off in gss privacy
259 * to prevent encrypting page
261 wait_queue_head_t rq_wait
; /* synchronization */
262 struct task_struct
*rq_task
; /* service thread */
266 * Rigorous type checking on sockaddr type conversions
268 static inline struct sockaddr_in
*svc_addr_in(struct svc_rqst
*rqst
)
270 return (struct sockaddr_in
*) &rqst
->rq_addr
;
273 static inline struct sockaddr_in6
*svc_addr_in6(struct svc_rqst
*rqst
)
275 return (struct sockaddr_in6
*) &rqst
->rq_addr
;
278 static inline struct sockaddr
*svc_addr(struct svc_rqst
*rqst
)
280 return (struct sockaddr
*) &rqst
->rq_addr
;
284 * Check buffer bounds after decoding arguments
287 xdr_argsize_check(struct svc_rqst
*rqstp
, __be32
*p
)
289 char *cp
= (char *)p
;
290 struct kvec
*vec
= &rqstp
->rq_arg
.head
[0];
291 return cp
>= (char*)vec
->iov_base
292 && cp
<= (char*)vec
->iov_base
+ vec
->iov_len
;
296 xdr_ressize_check(struct svc_rqst
*rqstp
, __be32
*p
)
298 struct kvec
*vec
= &rqstp
->rq_res
.head
[0];
301 vec
->iov_len
= cp
- (char*)vec
->iov_base
;
303 return vec
->iov_len
<= PAGE_SIZE
;
306 static inline void svc_free_res_pages(struct svc_rqst
*rqstp
)
308 while (rqstp
->rq_resused
) {
309 struct page
**pp
= (rqstp
->rq_respages
+
310 --rqstp
->rq_resused
);
318 struct svc_deferred_req
{
319 u32 prot
; /* protocol (UDP or TCP) */
320 struct svc_sock
*svsk
;
321 struct sockaddr_storage addr
; /* where reply must go */
323 union svc_addr_u daddr
; /* where reply must come from */
324 struct cache_deferred_req handle
;
330 * List of RPC programs on the same transport endpoint
333 struct svc_program
* pg_next
; /* other programs (same xprt) */
334 u32 pg_prog
; /* program number */
335 unsigned int pg_lovers
; /* lowest version */
336 unsigned int pg_hivers
; /* lowest version */
337 unsigned int pg_nvers
; /* number of versions */
338 struct svc_version
** pg_vers
; /* version array */
339 char * pg_name
; /* service name */
340 char * pg_class
; /* class name: services sharing authentication */
341 struct svc_stat
* pg_stats
; /* rpc statistics */
342 int (*pg_authenticate
)(struct svc_rqst
*);
346 * RPC program version
349 u32 vs_vers
; /* version number */
350 u32 vs_nproc
; /* number of procedures */
351 struct svc_procedure
* vs_proc
; /* per-procedure info */
352 u32 vs_xdrsize
; /* xdrsize needed for this version */
354 unsigned int vs_hidden
: 1; /* Don't register with portmapper.
355 * Only used for nfsacl so far. */
357 /* Override dispatch function (e.g. when caching replies).
358 * A return value of 0 means drop the request.
359 * vs_dispatch == NULL means use default dispatcher.
361 int (*vs_dispatch
)(struct svc_rqst
*, __be32
*);
367 typedef __be32 (*svc_procfunc
)(struct svc_rqst
*, void *argp
, void *resp
);
368 struct svc_procedure
{
369 svc_procfunc pc_func
; /* process the request */
370 kxdrproc_t pc_decode
; /* XDR decode args */
371 kxdrproc_t pc_encode
; /* XDR encode result */
372 kxdrproc_t pc_release
; /* XDR free result */
373 unsigned int pc_argsize
; /* argument struct size */
374 unsigned int pc_ressize
; /* result struct size */
375 unsigned int pc_count
; /* call count */
376 unsigned int pc_cachetype
; /* cache info (NFS) */
377 unsigned int pc_xdrressize
; /* maximum size of XDR reply */
381 * Function prototypes.
383 struct svc_serv
* svc_create(struct svc_program
*, unsigned int,
384 void (*shutdown
)(struct svc_serv
*));
385 int svc_create_thread(svc_thread_fn
, struct svc_serv
*);
386 void svc_exit_thread(struct svc_rqst
*);
387 struct svc_serv
* svc_create_pooled(struct svc_program
*, unsigned int,
388 void (*shutdown
)(struct svc_serv
*),
389 svc_thread_fn
, int sig
, struct module
*);
390 int svc_set_num_threads(struct svc_serv
*, struct svc_pool
*, int);
391 void svc_destroy(struct svc_serv
*);
392 int svc_process(struct svc_rqst
*);
393 int svc_register(struct svc_serv
*, int, unsigned short);
394 void svc_wake_up(struct svc_serv
*);
395 void svc_reserve(struct svc_rqst
*rqstp
, int space
);
396 struct svc_pool
* svc_pool_for_cpu(struct svc_serv
*serv
, int cpu
);
397 char * svc_print_addr(struct svc_rqst
*, char *, size_t);
399 #define RPC_MAX_ADDRBUFLEN (63U)
402 * When we want to reduce the size of the reserved space in the response
403 * buffer, we need to take into account the size of any checksum data that
404 * may be at the end of the packet. This is difficult to determine exactly
405 * for all cases without actually generating the checksum, so we just use a
409 svc_reserve_auth(struct svc_rqst
*rqstp
, int space
)
413 switch(rqstp
->rq_authop
->flavour
) {
415 added_space
= RPC_MAX_AUTH_SIZE
;
417 return svc_reserve(rqstp
, space
+ added_space
);
420 #endif /* SUNRPC_SVC_H */